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Gaming News Archives - Page 4448Work Under Way on New Airport Car-Rental Center10 May 2004
The Clark County Aviation Department plans to stage a groundbreaking ceremony today for a new $150 million consolidated rental car facility that department officials hope will greatly improve the automobile rental process at McCarran International Airport.
AXCESS Inc. Helps Prevent Casino Shutdowns10 May 2004
AXCESS International Inc. reports that Delta Downs Racetrack and Casino will implement AXCESS' ActiveTag RFID technology to prevent state-ordered shutdowns of its slot machine operations in the event of lost slot machine keys.
Tax Court Decision Costs Caesars $8 Million10 May 2004
Caesars Entertainment reports that the cumulative charge on its net income of a recent Indiana Tax Court decision regarding the deductibility of gaming taxes is $8 million.
Purses Increased at Hoosier Park10 May 2004
Beginning on Saturday, May 1, purses for Hoosier Park's 11th season of harness racing were increased by 10 percent.
Three strikes and you're out!10 May 2004
Mark Pilarski explains the meaning of the "baseball" method, which allows the player to take advantage of a machine that is going through a winning cycle, but not glued to a machine on a losing one.
How Edge at Blackjack Is Trimmed to the Bone10 May 2004
Alan Krigman explains why it is essential for blackjack players to understand and follow basic blackjack guidelines.
Horoscope for the Week of May 9, 20048 May 2004
Mother is a word that denotes a very special part of every person's life.
Heard it on the River7 May 2004
Rudi Schiffer gives us the latest news from the Tunica, Mississippi casinos.
Maryland Governor Wants Gambling Session7 May 2004
News Brief: Governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. said yesterday that he favors a special session of the General Assembly to address gambling issues but wants lawmakers to pass a slots plan outright rather than authorize a November referendum.
Cherokee Plan to Build Casino7 May 2004
News Brief: Angered by another tribe's recent purchase of Blue Ribbon Downs racetrack, Cherokee Principal Chief Chad Smith announced Wednesday that his tribe will establish a casino three miles away.
South Carolina Gambling Bill Held Up7 May 2004
News Brief: The minibottle referendum bill was held up this week by politics over the proposed Catawba Indian Nation bingo hall, but the bingo efforts may have backfired.
South Carolina Gambling Bill Held Up7 May 2004
News Brief: The minibottle referendum bill was held up this week by politics over the proposed Catawba Indian Nation bingo hall, but the bingo efforts may have backfired.
BIA Head Pressured to Resign7 May 2004
News Brief: The director of the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs should resign if he's not willing to oversee the critical area of recognition of new tribes, according to Senator Christopher Dodd.
Las Vegas Tourism Head Could Leave with Higher Benefits7 May 2004
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority outgoing boss Manny Cortez could receive a $79,977 severance gift that would raise his retirement benefits to $219,000 per year.
Design Head: Macau to Become Tourist Leader7 May 2004
News Brief: The architect behind the Las Vegas Sands casino in Macau believes the former Portuguese enclave will become the world's biggest tourist attraction by 2009.
Kerzner Expected to Expand Rhode Island Track7 May 2004
News Brief: South African gambling magnate Saul Kerzner and his BLB investor group will set up shop minutes from the Massachusetts border after emerging the victor in bidding for Rhode Island's Lincoln Park dog track.
Great Canadian Gaming Finalizes Credit Facilities7 May 2004
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation has finalized two credit facilities in the amount of $115 million for the construction and development of the River Rock Casino Resort.
New Jersey Man Wins Spot in World Poker Tour7 May 2004
News Brief: Harrah's Atlantic City is sending Brigantine resident Russell Diaz for free after he won the casino's preliminary tournament late Wednesday night.
Australia's Politicians Criticize Gambling Industry7 May 2004
International News Brief: Australia's powerful gambling industry has been put on notice by a new generation of political leaders and is being attacked by an increasingly broad cross-section of society.
Lobbyists Win in Casino Gamble7 May 2004
News Brief: The Ho-Chunk tribe faces long odds in its bid to build a casino in a Chicago suburb but their lobbyists are sure to rake in a jackpot.
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